Aw thanks John
I put the speed down to the fact that that its relatively easy to do a city setting with City Designer 3 - It's almost an unfair advantage! I don't have to draw all the houses from scratch... well, usually I don't, but even though I drew all the bits of my new building set myself, I'd already been working on them for about a month before Guild City came into being. The thing that takes longest for me is getting the landscape right. In this case I started with no idea how to get there, but when I saw how other people were doing it - all the contour lines and shading (thank you for the advice snodsy!), and then all those lovely reference shots were uploaded, I managed to finally work out a style for it. I've only got this far with relatively little pain because of the work that everyone else has been putting into it all around me
I'd love to do another district, but I suspect that if I do it will probably look a bit too similar to this one, now that I've worked out the landscape, so I'll have a think about how I might vary my style to make it look different enough to fit with the patchwork nature of the city, while giving others a chance to take their first pick, or decide they would like to take part in a second round alongside me. Looking at all the maps in the WIP album I don't think I will be waiting for more than a few days - and I still have two more sections of this one to finish before I will be ready for a new project Perhaps I might even try doing one in GIMP, or a mixture of GIMP and CD3? That would be quite an adventure, since I really don't know what I'm doing in GIMP just yet, so the attempt alone could be quite entertaining! LOL!
LOL! And there I was feeling slightly ashamed of the lack of polish in my own map compared to your lovely (and lovingly) hand crafted buildings! Thank you!
And don't worry - I only have a 15 1/2 inch laptop to may name, so maybe I've been missing out as well with everyone else's maps!
Thanks Azelor
You can blame Red for the carts and horses and things. Once he started with them, there was no way I was going to miss out using them myself. I also get a lot of energy by jamming on a massive set of Wi-Fi earphones and listening to music as I work - a lot of Hans Zimmer (music for Black Hawk Down, the Lion King, the Rain Man...) and John Williams (ET, Star Wars, Jaws, Superman... loads more) in this case. I must look a ridiculous sight with all my long frizzly hair stuck out in a bush around these gigantic gamer earphones I'm wearing, but I don't care!
EDIT: That's a really long music vid I linked to btw - so not essential listening! It's just the music I've been listening to for the 'fantasy mood'